Great tips and a couple of App recommendations from Phil Coffman on taking great pictures with your iPhone. At a minimum, you should get yourself Mill Color and Adobe Photoshop Mobile. (iTunes links)
Phil Coffman – Art Director + Photographer » iPhone Photography.
I said I wasn’t going to let this happen to me again, but dad-gum-it, I just couldn’t stay away. I like this mouse too much to leave it at the bottom of a bin. So when I upgraded to Snow Leopard this week, I figured there’d be problems. This was a surprise though.
The setting to [...]
I’ve seen the awkwardly-named Nambu mentioned a couple of times this past week, initially as an alternative iPhone twitter app, and then as a desktop app for OS X. I usually use TwitterFox and find it pretty reasonable so I haven’t felt too compelled to change. Many people use the popular TweetDeck application which hasn’t [...]
I’ve had my iPhone 3G for awhile now. When I first got it, I wanted to do a review of some of my favorite apps. Months passed. Summer turned to fall. There was still no review. But then, how could there be? I was still learning the territory, and there’s a lot to learn. iTunes [...]
While I’m not going to complain about what dicks Rogers are, even though they are, and their latest DNS lookup failure redirect is, well, shitty, I am going to instead talk about my iPod a bit.
I know, the iPod touch isn’t as cool as the iPhone which by now, most people own and are busy [...]
I was just doing a little poking through the latest of Nightly of Firefox, as I often do, and took a peak in the Add-ons manager’s Recommended Add-ons tab. I noticed ScribeFire (née Performancing) was sitting there with a new version number and a spiffy-looking screenshot so I decided to give it a whirl.
Normally I [...]
I woke up feeling a little creative this morning and didn’t feel compelled to put together shelves or unpack boxes. So I dug out my Korg EA-1, plugged it into my midi box (which finally has Leopard-compatible drivers) and whipped-up this little bit of synth noise.
Junk Drawer.mp3 (192kbps VBR MP3)
or
Junk Drawer.m4a (177kbps VBR AAC)
3′27″.
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